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Module Two -- Objectives |
Learning Objectives
Given a list of behavioral objectives, identify correctly written one. Overview of Module 2 Notes
Linn & Gronlund Gagne Bloom Sources Parts of an Objective Criteria for Selecting Objectives How to Write Effective Instructional Objectives
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On-line Activities
1. Check different sources from
the library or the Internet (books and websites) that address Bloom's Taxonomy.
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1. Evaluate the objectives listed
below. [ You have an option to work
in groups. ]
b. Given a two-digit number, find the sum c. Given six two-digit numbers, calculate the average d. Given the word, congruent, define it and use it in a sentence e. Given pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, select the correct coins for amounts to fifty cents f. Given a list of words, all beginning with different letters, alphabetize the list g. Given a map, identify the capital and calculate the distance between the capital and city B h. Given the story, Silas Marner, create an argument either for or against adoption i. Write a paragraph using a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence j. Given the formula for the circumference of a circle and circles of varying sizes, calculate the circumference of each circle
3. Explain the reason why you think these are incorrect. 4. Re-write these incorrect objetives into correct ones.
2. Identify the grade level that you want to address for this particular instruction. 3. Create the instructional goal and/or find behavioral objectives for the level and content area that you have identified.
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Readings
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